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Interactive media design students created a cardboard box with an iPad showing people living on the streets and quotes about homelessness. They put the “Inside the Box” project on the campus promenade, using art to illuminate a social issue.

The Native American paintings, prints, masks and carvings displayed throughout the University of Washington Bothell / Cascadia College Campus Library are part of an interactive collection. Almost every display has a digital link so visitors can see more about materials used in the artworks and tribal affiliations.

Red is the dominant color of 10 computer graphic prints exhibited at UW Bothell by Korean artist Kipil Kim. Some were inspired by things Kim saw while visiting the United States for the first time: red taillights of traffic, red Christmas lights and the red tinge of mountains in the morning light.